(Mashable) -- The Daily, the iPad-only tablet "newspaper" thet launched Wednesday, has an odd relationship with the web: It allows both subscribers and non-subscribers to view web-based versions of all of its articles for free, but it doesn't offer a convenient index (a.k.a. homepage) for perusing them.

So Andy Baio, a self-described journalist/programmer who works at Expert Labs, decided to do The Daily a favor: Compile all of the stories published each day by and post them to Tumblr.

Now, everyone can read The Daily, and even subscribers can access back issues -- which they weren't able to do previously.

The problem, of course, is that The Daily doesn't want users accessing its content for free; it wants people to pay for the iPad edition, which costs 99 cents per week.

"Frankly, I'm... very curious about the legal implications," he wrote, pointing out that his e-mail is listed at the top of the page should any of News Corp's lawyers care to get in touch.